Posted by Kim Allarie at Mar 4th, 2010 in General Health
Of the many problems involved in menopause, hot flashes have to be the least loved symptom of them all. Although there are no definitive conclusions as to why hot flashes happen, it’s generally accepted that an imbalance of hormones within the body is the cause.
Researchers believe that something happens in the brain that causes the body’s thermostat to be modified. The consequence is a hot flash, a feeling of tremendous heat if the body becomes just a bit overheated. In an effort to cool off, the body breaks out in a sweat and the blood vessels widen, triggering your skin to turn red or pink. Within a short time, maybe two or three minutes, the heat disperses, causing chills.
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Posted by Dennis Felton at Mar 4th, 2010 in General Health
Gouty arthritis brings about back discomfort, because it affects the joints. Gouty arthritis is really a joint disease, which inflammation causes deposits of uric (Acid within the urine) acid crystals. The acids are slightly soluble, which are present in blood and urine. The acids are produced by breakdowns of physique waste recognized as nitrogenous matters, or substances.
Gouty arthritis in etiology aspects emerge from hyperparathyroidism, genetics, polycythemia Vera, decreases in uric excretion, and chronic renal (Kidney) failure. You require gout pain treatment to stop the pain.
Gouty impacts the metabolic flow, too as brings about abnormal purine results of metabolism. The problem outcomes to secretion of urates and increases in blood and uric.
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Gout Pain Remedy - The Best Remedy For Gouty Arthritis
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Posted by Paul Easton at Oct 6th, 2008 in General Health
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As one of the natural minerals found in the body, chromium is considered to be important. but until today, the exact amount of chromium levels that one should have in their body has yet to be established. Chromium actually comes in two forms: chromium 3+ or trivalent, which can be obtained from foods; and chromium 6+ or hexavalent, which is considered to be the toxic form of this mineral. To function properly, your body requires a health amount of chromium 3+.
In addition to enhancing the action of insulin in the body, chromium also plays a major role in the metabolism and storage of fats, carbohydrates and proteins. Its exact role is yet unclear and additional studies will have to be conducted to establish this relationship. These studies will have to involve analyzing foods for its chromium content, determining the benefits of chromium, finding out if chromium supplements can help and computing how much amount of chromium is needed to address chromium deficiency.
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Posted by Jay Tyler at Oct 6th, 2008 in General Health
by Jay Tyler
Quite common among all women, ovarian cysts usually take the shape of a small, round sac filled with fluid. Women even get ovarian cysts during pregnancy which happens in approximately one out of every thousand pregnancies.
A majority of the time any ovarian cyst discovered during pregnancy is usually a benign cyst, and for a woman to actually develop ovarian cancer during pregnancy is very unusual. Approximately one in twenty five thousand pregnancies actually have a chance of getting ovarian cancer. Through the use of a ultrasound similar to the one used for the baby, technicians can determine if the ovarian cyst is benign or malignant. Smaller, fluid filled masses with thin walls are the more common variety of benign ovarian cyst. Unfortunately the ultrasound is not 100% effective when determining if a ovarian cyst during pregnancy is benign or malignant.
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Posted by Christy Tanner at Oct 6th, 2008 in General Health
by Christy Tanner
If you want to learn about the concept of chakra balance you have to understand chakra’s in general first. Chakras are our energy stations or centers. Chakras are your openings in your body for life energy to flow in and out of your aura.
Chakras associate with our mental, emotional and physical activity and one of their functions is developing the self conscious as well as revitalizing the bodies physical energy
Now how about what chakra’s look like? In most depictions you will notice a chakra is a funnel of sorts, and there are also smaller funnels within the larger funnel. Sometimes chakras have been referred to looking almost like a lotus flower.
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Essential Secrets to Chakra Balance: Gemstones, Food and Sound
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Posted by Don Pedro at Oct 6th, 2008 in General Health
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Hair loss can be brought on by an illness you have. Cancer is a disease that comes with a great deal of hair loss owning to the chemotherapy treatments involved in treating it. You may also experience a degree of hair loss after a major surgery.
For men who are suffering for pattern baldness, certain prescriptions can help to tackle the problem. Finastride is an oral prescription that only men can take to combat hair loss. Finastride is a hair loss treatment that blocks the formation of an active male hormone in the hair follicle.
Some people’s hair loss problem may be a product of a subconscious pre occupation with their hair. Some people tend to pull their hair when they are stressed out. Trichotillomania is a hair loss problem resulting from excessive tugging on the hair when one is emotionally disturbed.
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Posted by Samantha Adams at Oct 5th, 2008 in General Health
by Samantha Adams
Yeast infections are far more prevalent than one would imagine and aren’t just something which effect the genital area of the body. Some people develop yeast infections in their mouths, under their nails or in the folds of their skin. Any one of these infections can occur at any stage during your life and isn’t something that women just have to contend with. Below we take a look at some home remedies to use to cure yeast infections.
1. Plain Yogurt - There is a good bacteria in this food which contains properties that can help fight the yeast infection. One can either eat it to fight the infection from inside and so help to prevent further yeast from growing inside. Plus it can also be applied directly to the area where the infection has occurred.
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Yeast Infections - Home Remedies To Provide Relief
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